It passes Sony certification. So Sony also thinks that's it was good enough
Says alot about certification procedurals lol
It passes Sony certification. So Sony also thinks that's it was good enough
It passes Sony certification. So Sony also thinks that's it was good enough
Game certification process doesn't work exactly the way some believe it does.
Snippet on how game certs generally work...
Full tweet: https://twitter.com/tha_rami/status/1338978919345754115
huh, interesting. their certification is laxer than apple's and google's.
I wouldn't say that.
They burned themselfs on aging console hardware. Which i suppose from now wont happen again coming from the CDPR team.
Did anyone else get startled by this dude (Adam) when the elevator doors opened?
The amount of detail that went into his design, is on a whole other level.
More pics.
Yeah that guy has a true next generation look. Amazingly high polygon count, extremly high texture detail, perfect lighting.Did anyone else get startled by this dude (Adam) when the elevator doors opened?
The amount of detail that went into his design, is on a whole other level.
More pics.
Agreed, what they could have created with another 1-2 years would have been amazing. It's rare nowadays for me to put a lot of hours into games nowadays as I just aren't as involved or patient anymore but I've already put 90 hours into this, with very few bugs or quest issues. Just the things you've mentioned above which tend to stand out more as you play. I'm also looking forward to a replay probably later this year after a lot of updates and a DLC or two.After watching the video Chris posted, CDPR's narrative of a highly interactive city, very diverse paths/choices, superior NPC AI, and other promised and engaging aspects of play, definitely aren't there. There is no denying CP2077 is drop dead gorgeous, and has great dialogue amongst its main characters, but everything else just falls flat when compared to the original promises and early trailers.
This game deserved another 2 years of development time.
Still remains a top seller on Steam. #2 when I just checked. The more interesting part is that reviews are even better now than before with virtually no negative review in the past few days.
I do wonder if PS4 base console owners who have replaced their internal HDDs with larger but potentially slower HDDs than retail PS4 drives are actually having a worse experience in the game than XBO base console owners with stock drive.
Did anyone else get startled by this dude (Adam) when the elevator doors opened?
The amount of detail that went into his design, is on a whole other level.
More pics.
Still remains a top seller on Steam. #2 when I just checked. The more interesting part is that reviews are even better now than before with virtually no negative review in the past few days.
Looking at Amazon US.
So, the console with the worst running version (base XBO) has pretty decent reviews. I do wonder if PS4 base console owners who have replaced their internal HDDs with larger but potentially slower HDDs than retail PS4 drives are actually having a worse experience in the game than XBO base console owners with stock drive.
- Xbox One physical disk version (3,837 ratings) - better customer reviews now than in the 2 weeks following launch.
- 76% positive (4 and 5 star)
- 8% neutral (3 star)
- 16% negative (1 and 2 star)
- PS4 physical disk version (7,669 ratings) - has also increased since the 2 weeks following launch, but still not good.
- 62% positive (4 and 5 star)
- 10% neutral (3 star)
- 28% negative (1 and 2 star)
Regardless, recent purchasers of the game are leaving better reviews for the game than when it launched. So, either CDPR's post launch patches have improved things significantly, or the vocally outraged people were mostly clustered at launch and now it's just people that are enjoying the game buying it.
CDPR should certainly not be let off the hook for the state of the base console version, but it looks like the greater majority of people who have purchased the game are loving it.
It's a shame the base console version didn't play well on base consoles. I can only imagine how much higher sales for the game would have been without the negative publicity.
Regards,
SB